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    Parliamentary Finance: It is not permitted to interfere in central bank policy

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    Post by Rocky Wed 26 Feb 2014, 3:42 pm

    [size=12.66]Parliamentary Finance: It is not permitted to interfere in central bank policy

    02/26/2014




    Baghdad / Iraq News Network - According to the parliamentary finance committee that there is no provision in the law of financial management and budget to take the reserve of the Central Bank. Committee member said Faleh effect that "the central bank maintained and built on the foundations and there was no provision in the law of the financial management in the budget law authorizing this , "pointing out that"
    some expectations that are not in place showing recourse by the government to the central bank. "and added:" We we suffered in 2010 when it took the government five billion dollars from the World Bank and the views were as interference in the work of the Central Bank and will affect the fiscal policy thus unlikely to go to that at the present time. "

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